From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishanything you sayanything you sayspoken used to tell someone you agree with what they suggest Yes, of course, anything you say. → anything
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anything you say• But she won't do anything I say.• If you are a teacher I do not ask you to believe or take on trust anything I say.• She did not seem surprised by anything I said.• There's something baldly there about him which inclines me, like Kevin, to distrust anything he says.• They don't expect to understand anything he says.• It was so cold that anything you said had frozen up before leaving your mouth.• Why should anything we say have any validity?• The whole audience became like one and anything somebody say is like you say it.